A mysterious package has arrived, and the little monster inside has only one request… CANDY! Use your mouse to cut the ropes and release delicious bundles of candy into Om Nom's mouth. As you keep your new companion's sweet tooth satisfied, be sure to collect shiny gold stars to unlock new levels.

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"Cut The Rope is centered around a brilliant mix of realistic physics and cartoon slapstick, and it’s an absolute delight."
AppTilt

"Cut the Rope is an expertly balanced mix of new and familiar, accessibility and challenge."
PocketGamer

"Cut The Rope is one of the best puzzle games out there that is more fun than anything"
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About This Game

A mysterious package has arrived, and the little monster inside has only one request… CANDY! Use your mouse to cut the ropes and release delicious bundles of candy into Om Nom's mouth. As you keep your new companion's sweet tooth satisfied, be sure to collect shiny gold stars to unlock new levels. Play through a range of different box types – Cardboard, Fabric, Gift Box, Toy Box, and others – each with interesting new gameplay mechanics to keep you coming back for more. Join millions of others who have enjoyed the fun, casual gameplay of this critically acclaimed physics-based puzzle.

Don't be fooled by Om Nom's cuteness; there're some clever physics puzzles and timing-based challenges with these boxes. I almost had to ask for help a few times. Almost.

I really wish they'd sync their ports, though. The number of levels included in the Steam, iPad and Chrome ports are all over the place. And this game is just begging for a level editor + Steam Workshop.

Well i must admit that i bought this game as my daughter reccomended it as she had played it on her friends tablet and said to me "ITS A GOOD GAME DAD",OH i thought i dont know but i will get it for you and have a look at some point.So she downloaded it played it and then went to bed,then i had a quick go just to check it out.And then it happened to me again i just fell in love with the simplicity of the gameplay and then found myself wanting to feed the little critter all the candy on the level.And that sums up what you have to do,but not how you have to do it "CUT THE ROPE" its that simple.Or is it well no some levels have you thinking and eventually you will come up with the answer but not after some head scratching has taken place to solve said levels.Each level plays out like a puzzle and there is allways an answer,and even with the hard levels the answer is usually staring you straight in the face.And thats what makes this game easy to reccommend,its easy to get into (whatever your age) and its such a simple idea that of course this game had to exist and would eventually be made by someone and then draw us in with its addictive gameplay.So if that sounds good to you buy it and if not buy something else.

Cut the Rope is one step from being called perfect casual game for me. You know... going through a shockwave or avalanche of casual and social trash it offers a great deal to pick a nice and worthy game, digging through boredom, drab and sameness. Worthy of your time and money, of course. Not to mention donation system what entwines casual and f2p industry like an octopus. Now forget about it, because you won't find it in Cut the Rope!

What you will find though is a small, cute, green dragon who is always hungry. I mean, all the time. And his ration consists mostly of candies and sweets of any kind. And your primary task in every level is to feed that guy, basically cutting the ropes which hold your prize using a mouse. So far the game contains around 300 levels devided on 11 episodes, each with it's own gameplay and mechanics. Levels are not only nicely done and well thought-out, but also put your coordination, reaction and accuracy to the test. Realistic physics engine included. iPad application is also available.

Cute, funny, diverse and stands as a nice brain-shaker as well. One of the best casual games for me.